DC's Absolute, very big Batman will face off against an even bigger (and scarier) Bane in June.
Everyone's loving Batman and Shadow's immediate kinship, but it's not the viral panel of their first confrontation that's the best part of their dynamic duo.
Food Network chef Guy Fieri shares cover space with Batman and Superman in a new variant release.
DC and Clover Press are teaming up for The DC Art of Jorge Jiménez, collecting some of the artist's most famous work from the last decade and a half of comics.
Batman and Hush's next showdown is imminent, something DC would very much like to be one of 2025's biggest comics
The Big Two will collide in comics for the first time in over 20 years in the pages of Marvel/DC and DC/Marvel.
Mind you, it is the third time it's done so in the last 14 years, so make of that what you will.
In an exclusive excerpt from the Folio Society's new collection of essential Superman comics, Eisner-winning Monstress writer Marjorie Liu discusses the enduring appeal of DC's greatest hero.
Hal and John's upcoming HBO show may be set on Earth, but that doesn't mean some alien Lanterns won't be a part of their story.
After years on Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four at Marvel, Dan Slott's now taking on Superman over at DC.
After closing the door on its troubled Suicide Squad game, the Batman: Arkham studio's future is unclear.
Season one of James Gunn's DC adult animated series had a blast relishing its bizarre comic book world.
As if there could ever be any doubt, the trailer for next year's Superman has been hitting big with audiences.
Showrunner Dean Lorey and star Sean Gunn break down why Max's adult animated show is a must-watch.
For 2025, DC's putting its weight behind its new Absolute books, more crossovers, and the return of Vertigo.
The follow-up to Batman Ninja looks to flip-flop that 2018 CG film's isekai premise.
Titled DC GO!, the initiative kicks off with three web-exclusive series starring Raven, Nightwing, and Harley Quinn next month.
Todd Phillips' Joker saga took a...surprising turn, but Connor Storrie thinks the film was fated to not sit well with audiences.
Christopher Nolan was purportedly the reason it didn't make it in—and it was no longer a problem by the time the Joker sequel was coming around.
Joaquin Phoenix returns as Arthur Fleck, while Lady Gaga plays his love interest Lee Quinn. How does the sequel stack up? Well...
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